More Hip Than Hippie #145 - The Dirty Dozen
Dori and Val delve into the Dirty Dozen - twelve unhealthy products you should avoid.
Out with the old, in with the new! Dori and Val have relocated to a new patio
with new equipment. There is still some tweaking to do as they get settled, so please
bear with us! Thanks!
Beer and Chocolate:

Beer: Wolaver's Certified Organic Oatmeal Stout
Chocolate:Organic Mint Dark Chocolate 72% by the Organic Seed & Bean Company
Hip News and Finds
Finds:
- From our cold, dead hands! If you weren't already convinced that global warming was a problem,
now our beer is at risk. Global warming is making it increasingly
difficult to grow barley, which could drive up the price of beer over the coming years.
- Dumpster diving minus the dumpster. VDumpsters.com is a website that allows users to create a
virtual dumpster and upload items for other people to search and claim - all for free!
Hip News:
- Toys 'R' Green? Toys 'R' Us has launched a new line of
environmentally friendly toys.
- Cup of joe? Wal-Mart has introduced a new line of organic,
Rainforest Alliance and fair trade certified coffees.
Teenie Weenie Greenieā¢
This week's Teenie Weenie Greenie⢠is to follow these tips to extend the life of your rechargeable batteries and devices.
- Avoid extremes. Rechargeable devices work best at normal room temperature.
- Don't overcharge. Set a timer when charging your batteries so they don't overcharge.
- Discharge before storing. Before storing rechargeable batteries for an extended period of time, make sure to fully
drain them.
- Store in cool conditions. Temperatures below 80 degrees Fahrenheit are best.
- Cool down. Allow batteries to cool for 30 minutes before recharging.
The Dirty Dozen
Dori and Val talk about discuss The Dirty Dozen: 12 Products You Should Avoid,
an article from Lighterfootstep.com. The list details twelve unhealthy or
resource-intensive products that you should consider reducing or eliminating from your life completely.
For alternatives to some of the products listed in the Dirty Dozen, stop by Greenfeet.com!
Listener Emails
Once again, we have a bunch of great listener emails. Keep 'em rolling in at hip@greenfeet.com.
And don't forget to post articles, links, and speak your mind at our MHTH forum!
- Help make a better world. Sandy wanted to let everyone know about BetterWorld.com,
a website that works with libraries to resell books and then donate the money to fund literacy programs around the world.
- Looking for a green car? Chris is a fan of GreenAuto.com, a resource for information on all the types of cars.
- Square watermelons. Maile heard about the square watermelons on last week's show and wanted to pass along
Instructables.com, which has directions for growing your own square watermelons.
- Green Career. Chibnik is a fan of Green Career Central for help on her search to
find a green career.
- Number what? Shayna sent along an awesome article that explains what each of
the plastic recycling symbols mean.
- Dude! Dell's gone green! Big Ed sent an article about how Dell's 2.1 million
sq. ft. campus is now running on green energy.
- Just for Val. Josh found the perfect website for pronunciation-challenged Val. Forvo.com
has audio snippets of people saying different words so you can hear how they sound. He also sent a link to an article about how
18 states are suing the EPA over emissions.
Finally, he recommends the Publik House restaurant, voted the 2005 #1 beer
bar in America.
- Where to send beer and chocolate for Dori and Val.
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